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Best Fall Teas for the Season

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Tea is one of those drinks that can bring everyone together. Pull out a big pot after a family dinner, or a casual meeting and everyone will open up as they warm up. This is especially true as the weather gets cooler. Tea is a great substitute for people who don’t always want caffeine later in the day, or want more of a flavor palette than coffee can give. Not to mention, tea is good for you too!

These are some of fall tea selections to enjoy throughout the this season and even into winter. These teas are also available to be ordered online if you’re not able to get them at a grocery store.

If you’re looking for a great desert tea, Chocolate Mint Oolong is it. You can’t beat a mint and chocolate combination. If you want even more chocolate, throw a few chocolate chips in to melt, or add a dash of cocoa powder.

Pumpkin Chai is a great tea for this season. It’s good as a morning tea, as it has that chai spice to wake you up without coffee. It is also good as an after dinner, almost-desert tea. Though it isn’t as desert oriented as the Chocolate Mint Oolong, it is a sweeter chai tea. Reviewers on Amazon give this tea 4.5 stars out of five!

A London Fog is a warm and cozy drink, great for a blanket and your favorite book. Or maybe a bubble bath.The recipe is simple, all you need is some Earl Grey tea—any of your favorites—and steamed milk. In my case I’d use homemade almond milk.

Once your milk is hot, put the Earl Grey tea bag or leaves into the milk and let it steep. It will take a little bit longer than regular tea. If you like yours a little bit sweeter, add some honey. This is great for cold fall and winter nights. Preparing tea this way reminds me of spending time at my grandmother’s house a long time ago.

Lisa is a pharmacist turned lifestyle blogger, foodie and avid traveler following her passion for all things food, family and travel. Follow this mom of two as she "Lives Life at Home with Finesse & Style", The Domestic Life Stylist.

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The Domestic Life Stylist, a personal blog written by Lisa Leslie-Williams about real food, fashion, family travel and fun. When Lisa is not writing on her blog, you can find her homeschooling her two kids, making local and national TV appearances, keeping up on her pharmacy CEs or planning her next trip. If not, she is probably taking in the sites, sounds and tastes of the Washington DC metro area with her college sweetheart. Live Life at with Finesse & Style!